Visit Us

There is no better way to determine if the Tepper School is a good fit for you than to visit us.

Campus visits

Prospective full-time students are invited to join us for a half-day campus visit that provides an opportunity to participate in a class, tour campus, have lunch with current students and take part in an information session led by the admissions team.

We recommend that you to visit Monday through Thursday while classes are in session as you will be fully immersed in the day of a Tepper School student. However, if Friday is your only opportunity to visit, the admissions team will work to create a schedule to accommodate your visit to campus.

Saturday information sessions

Prospective part-time students are invited to join us for an event that is scheduled around your busy work week. At our Saturday Information Sessions, you will meet current students and learn about the Part-Time MBA programs, career resources and admissions process that enable you to continue working while pursuing your MBA.

DIVERSITY WEEKEND

Diversity Weekend at the Tepper School is designed to help increase the representation of diverse students at the Tepper School and ultimately in global leadership roles. We would like to invite you to visit and experience the unique strengths and value of our MBA as well as why our community is such a great place.

For added flexibility and opportunities for all prospective MBA candidates to visit virtually, we schedule webinar information sessions, application workshops and online chats for you to continue building your relationship with the admissions team and our current students.

EXPLORE PITTSBURGH

Perhaps it’s Pittsburgh’s steep hills, rolling rivers and more than 400 bridges that earned it the top spot for most livable city by The Economist. Or maybe it’s the city’s medley of friendly residents, low cost of living, cultural treasures or ethnically and architecturally diverse neighborhoods. Whatever the reason, Pittsburgh continues to draw talented students and professionals to the region. Plan your own visit using Visit Pittsburgh and Urbanist Guide.